Larry Clark
Status:
Uncommitted
HIGH SCHOOL

Larry Clark

Offensive Lineman
6′4″ / 265 lbs
Blytheville, AR
Blytheville
Class of 2018
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Offer
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Arkansas State
Medium
Central Arkansas
Medium
Iowa State
Medium
Kansas
Medium
Louisiana Monroe
Medium

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Jason Howell
7 yr ago by Jason Howell
Army Combine News, Notes, Video Clips, and other stuff
Alright let's jump right in here.-First, we posted a note earlier about Texas A&M 2018 OL commit Colten Blanton. He tweaked his hamstring during the testing phase of the combine so he opted to stay out of the position and one-on-one portions of the combine. He will stay through tomorrow for the game and plans to meet up with Texas A&M 2018 commit Jordan Moore and his brother Joshua Moore. It also sounds like they Cuero 2019 Jordan Whittington will be around as well.- Dallas Carter 2018 DE/LB Jarell Cherry and West Mesquite 2018 DB Dayven Coleman remain names for Aggies to keep an eye on out of the Dallas area. Both have been talked about by me as possible targets for the class and they are on the radar.- Frisco Wakeland OL Rafiti Ghirmai has remained in contact with coach Turner, and he plans to make it to Texas A&M for Junior Day soon. He has seen his offer list grow recently with Iowa State the most recent offer. SMU is also coming on strong . He is going to take visits to SMU and Oklahoma soon, and he believes a visit to Baylor is also coming up. He really enjoys talking with coach Turner and believes him to be a great coach.- I posted the Larry Clark stuff on here for selfish reasons but he is SEC good and will play someone. I'm not sure the Aggies will have room for him though. Arkansas, Mississippi State, and Oklahoma are a few schools who have already reached out.- The guy who jumped out of the pack in a huge way today was LSU commit Kardell Thomas. The 2019 OL from Baton Rouge was flat out ridiculous. I had not seen him in person since he was a freshman and he was impressive then. I didn't know he was at the camp today, but it was clear to me he was the prize of the bunch along the o-line. Connor Galvin https://twitter.com/jason_howell/status/817490481533911044https://twitter.com/jason_howell/status/817479953692422144https://twitter.com/jason_howell/status/817477579632496640Thomas Shelmire https://twitter.com/jason_howell/status/817489142049280000Trey Stratford https://twitter.com/jason_howell/status/817480569596559362Larry Clark https://twitter.com/jason_howell/status/817490182144397313https://twitter.com/jason_howell/status/817477580991463424Brannon Brown https://twitter.com/jason_howell/status/817488805359943685https://twitter.com/jason_howell/status/817477581985513472
Jason Howell
7 yr ago by Jason Howell
A few notes for the Army Combine tomorrow
The Army Combine is tomorrow morning and TexAgs will be there for the action. Texas A&M Colten Blanton will be the guy most are interested in. I was told commitment Jordan Moore and his brother Joshua Moore will not be compete at the combine but they may decide to show up and watch the event. They do plan to attend the Army All-American Bowl on Saturday. I also mentioned Dominic Livingston was expected but I'm not too sure if he will be there either. Regardless there are more than a few guys to watch. Below are a few notesNotes on Colten Blanton- Colten had a few reasons for choosing Texas A&M. It was close to home. He called coach Jim Turner "probably the best O-line coach in the nation." - He likes the physical style of play he sees from the o-line- He made his decision early because it hit him one day in class that he didn't want to go on any other visits and he knew where he wanted to go to school- Texas, Clemson, and Florida State do continue to try and pursue but he says "but I'm 100-percent an Aggie."- He knew the Monday after an in-season game day visit to Texas A&M that he knew he was going to Texas A&M.- Colten will attend the Jan. 22 Junior Day in College StationNotes on Katy 2018 OT Connor Galvin- Texas State has been texting him the most, and then Texas and Texas A&M's Jeff Banks has been in touch.- Galvin said A&M's great fan support reminds him of Katy- He feels like Texas, Texas A&M, and Duke could be close to offering. - He checked in at 6-7, 250. - He is one lean guy with some room to add some really good weight. A few other notes of interest about the Army Combine tomorrow- Andrew McGowan, WR, Sinton will be in attendance. He arrived in San Antonio decked out in Texas A&M gear along with his dad. He stands in at about 6-3 and is listed at 190. He took an unofficial to A&M during the season, and he trains a lot with Jordan Whittington"s brother, Quincey Whittington.- Franklin will be represented by 2018 OL Casey Phillips and 2019 S Jared Pedraza. - College Station's Quandree White and Marquez Perez will be there too.- Frisco Wakeland 2018 OL Rafiti Ghirmai will also be in attendance. He picked up another offer today with Iowa State doing the honors.- One guy I'm looking forward to seeing is Schertz Clemens WR Tommy Bush. He's a big 2018 WR who is starting to generate some attention- And I will finally get to see Blytheville (Ark.) 2018 OL Larry Clark in action. He checked in today at 6-5, 298-pounds. He already has offers from Kansas and Central Arkansas, with interest coming from Oklahoma, Arkansas, Mississippi State, Louisville and others. I wrote about him in Around the SEC a few weeks ago, and look for his offer list to grow considerably.
Around the SEC: Recruiting news and trends
7 yr ago by Jason Howell
Around the SEC: Recruiting news and trends
Just like games on the field, the competition for recruits in the SEC is intense. As the regular season draws to a close, recruiting continues to heat up.

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